South Africa: Gauteng Invests in Building New Schools to Address Overcrowding

The Gauteng provincial government intends to address overcrowding in schools, which is exacerbated by high levels…

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Rwanda: Rural Schools’ Expectations On Starlink Internet

Minister of ICT and Innovation, Paula Ingabire, recently revealed that the government will have a Starlink…

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Sudan: Teachers’ Strike – Khartoum Exam Boycott Begins

Khartoum — Teachers in Khartoum are boycotting exams that were supposed to begin on Sunday, as…

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Africa: We Pitted ChatGPT Against Tools for Detecting AI-Written Text, and the Results Are Troubling

As the “chatbot wars” rage in Silicon Valley, the growing proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) tools…

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Nigeria: 2023 – in Final State Rally, Atiku Pledges to Deliver Quality Education, Buoyant Economy

The former Vice President said he would ensure good governance and a peaceful country if elected.…

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Liberia: Travelling Bus Fights Digital Illiteracy in Liberia

Ganta, Nimba County — In Nimba County, a yellow bus is travelling from school to school…

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How Public Money Goes to Support a Hasidic Village’s Private Schools

For years, Kiryas Joel, a bustling village north of New York City, has run one of…

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Africa: Taking Advantage of the Acceleration of AfCFTA to Boost Girls and Women’s Education in Africa

The African Union International Centre for Girls and Women’s Education in Africa (African Union CIEFFA) has…

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Africa: Unesco and African Union Call On Leaders to Prioritize Equal Opportunity in Education

Addis Ababa — UNESCO and the African Union urge governments in Africa to place equity at…

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Do Law Schools Need the LSAT? Here’s How to Understand the Debate.

In other words, she said, unconscious bias could creep in. Like other opponents of the change,…

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